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Newsletter 2015-15 April 17, 2015 CAWV CALLS UPON CONGRESS TO PASS A MULTIYEAR HIGHWAY BILL CAWV members went to Washington on Wednesday to meet with West Virginia’s congressional delegation and discuss issues that are vitally important to the state’s construction industry. CAWV President Dan Flesher, Trimble Engineers and Constructors, led the 17-member delegation at the 27 th annual CAWV Congressional Fly-In. This year’s fly-in was, again, held in conjunction with the April 14-15 Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) conference, which was attended by over 500 construction, engineering, highway and transportation representatives from around the nation. On the CAWV’s agenda again at this year’s meeting was reauthorization of the federal-aid highway bill, which was set to expire September 30, 2014 but was extended to May 31, 2015. Last July, the federal Highway Trust Fund got so depleted that West Virginia contractors working on WV Division of Highways were given the option of shutting down their projects and sending their employees to the unemployment line or accept 50 cents on the dollar and keep working. A last minute bailout avoided these actions but members found out that an anticipated insolvency of the Highway Trust Fund could affect highway projects this season. “Until Congress is serious about running the country, we’re going to be patching problems like you are patching potholes in West Virginia,” Sen. Joe Manchin told the CAWV delegation. “Funding infrastructure cannot be hit or miss. We must find a perpetual funding mechanism to dedicate to infrastructure. Someone has to come to the table in DC and bite the bullet and get something accomplished.” The former governor said he knows first-hand the problems with West Virginia’s and the nation’s roads. “I hit a pothole which cost me $550 due to a flat tire and bent rim. I get more complaints about our highways than anything else.He noted there are a lot of different opinions on how to fund highways including a proposal to offer tax incentives to corporations to repatriate profits they maintain out of the U.S., a federal sales tax dedicated to an infrastructure fund and a sales tax on internet sales. “So many representatives have taken the ‘No Tax Pledge,’ but if we do a tax overhaul and put new money towards debt reduction and infrastructure projects, could you get them to buy into it, I don’t know,” the senator stated. “I’m pushing for a long-term highway reauthorization bill,” stated former Congresswoman and West Virginia’s newest Senator, Shelley Moore Capito. “Will we raise the gas tax to fund it, probably not. And, if not, what will we do?” The former member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said no one has been satisfied with the 18-month highway bill extension but extending it for six months until the end of the year may be in the works. “As depressing as it sounds, I think this is the reality of the situation,” she told CAWV members. “I like the six-year reauthorization bill and that’s what we’re all pushing for,” said Alex Mooney, one of West Virginia’s two new representatives. “Both parties support a long-term bill because I know it’s hard to accomplish anything if you don’t have continuity,” said the Second District Republican. “I would not support a tax increase, I must be honest,” he told members. “As a member of the Budget Committee, we are looking at a $3.8 trillion budget and there are a lot of things there that shouldn’t be funded. Transportation is listed in the U.S. Constitution and we

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Newsletter 2015-15 April 17, 2015 CAWV CALLS UPON CONGRESS TO PASS A MULTIYEAR HIGHWAY BILL CAWV members went to Washington on Wednesday to meet with West Virginia’s congressional delegation and discuss issues that are vitally important to the state’s construction industry. CAWV President Dan Flesher, Trimble Engineers and Constructors, led the 17-member delegation at the 27th annual CAWV Congressional Fly-In. This year’s fly-in was, again, held in conjunction with the April 14-15 Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) conference, which was attended by over 500 construction, engineering, highway and transportation representatives from around the nation. On the CAWV’s agenda again at this year’s meeting was reauthorization of the federal-aid highway bill, which was set to expire September 30, 2014 but was extended to May 31, 2015. Last July, the federal Highway Trust Fund got so depleted that West Virginia contractors working on WV Division of Highways were given the option of shutting down their projects and sending their employees to the unemployment line or accept 50 cents on the dollar and keep working. A last minute bailout avoided these actions but members found out that an anticipated insolvency of the Highway Trust Fund could affect highway projects this season. “Until Congress is serious about running the country, we’re going to be patching problems like you are patching potholes in West Virginia,” Sen. Joe Manchin told the CAWV delegation. “Funding infrastructure cannot be hit or miss. We must find a perpetual funding mechanism to dedicate to infrastructure. Someone has to come to the table in DC and bite the bullet and get something accomplished.” The former governor said he knows first-hand the problems with West Virginia’s and the nation’s roads. “I hit a pothole which cost me $550 due to a flat tire and bent rim. I get more complaints about our highways than anything else.” He noted there are a lot of different opinions on how to fund highways including a proposal to offer tax incentives to corporations to repatriate profits they maintain out of the U.S., a federal sales tax dedicated to an infrastructure fund and a sales tax on internet sales. “So many representatives have taken the ‘No Tax Pledge,’ but if we do a tax overhaul and put new money towards debt reduction and infrastructure projects, could you get them to buy into it, I don’t know,” the senator stated. “I’m pushing for a long-term highway reauthorization bill,” stated former Congresswoman and West Virginia’s newest Senator, Shelley Moore Capito. “Will we raise the gas tax to fund it, probably not. And, if not, what will we do?” The former member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said no one has been satisfied with the 18-month highway bill extension but extending it for six months until the end of the year may be in the works. “As depressing as it sounds, I think this is the reality of the situation,” she told CAWV members. “I like the six-year reauthorization bill and that’s what we’re all pushing for,” said Alex Mooney, one of West Virginia’s two new representatives. “Both parties support a long-term bill because I know it’s hard to accomplish anything if you don’t have continuity,” said the Second District Republican. “I would not support a tax increase, I must be honest,” he told members. “As a member of the Budget Committee, we are looking at a $3.8 trillion budget and there are a lot of things there that shouldn’t be funded. Transportation is listed in the U.S. Constitution and we

should be looking at options there.” Rep. Mooney did say that if offshore drilling is opened up, this could be a source for highway and infrastructure projects. “I sent a letter to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee leadership today urging them to pass a robust, multi-year transportation bill and invest in our nation’s rural infrastructure,” said new Third District Congressman Evan Jenkins. A supporter of highway and construction issues when he was a member of the West Virginia Senate, told members he realizes that rural transportation programs are critically important in that they link communities and businesses with the travelling public. “I have asked Chairman Bill Shuster and Ranking Member Peter DeFazio to ensure these programs receive adequate funding, which will allow states to make long-term plans with the reliability and certainty afforded by a strong federal commitment,” he said. As a member of the House Appropriations Committee and the subcommittee which oversees funding for the Department of Transportation and FHWA, he said he will be open to all ideas for funding but admitted that, so far, he hasn’t see any proposals that jump out as a solution to the funding problems. The new congressman said he is witnessing construction first-hand in Washington. “The Cannon Office Building is starting major renovations, all of which are starting outside my window and above my office,” he joked. “I am going to have to get used to the sounds of jackhammers very quickly.” “Everyone wants a long-term highway bill but no one knows what the solution is to funding one,” said Rep. David McKinley. “I am enormously frustrated that we can’t get anything accomplished. You need 218 votes in the House of Representatives to get a bill passed and it’s very hard to get that many people moving in one direction.” The First District representative said he will be working to make sure rural America, versus metropolitan areas, is well represented in a future bill, even though the votes in the House come from large populated areas. “West Virginia has three representatives, Alaska and Montana each have one. Downtown Los Angeles has 22. One borough of New York has ten. I’m not complaining. We just must come up with a strategy that allows us to get 218 votes for a funding package.” Passage of a long-term highway bill was just one of the issues discussed at this year’s CAWV Congressional Fly-In. The CAWV is challenging EPA’s proposed rulemaking expansion relating to the definition of the “waters of the United States.” The definition would expand the agency’s Clean Water Act permitting jurisdiction. Members told West Virginia’s delegation that EPA is attempting to define tributaries, for the first time ever, man-altered and man-made water bodies, including ditches, as “navigable waters.” CAWV members want Congress to direct EPA to pull its proposed rules. Otherwise, the federal permitting process would increase the cost of, and delay, necessary improvements to the public and private infrastructure that forms the foundation of the nation’s and West Virginia’s economy. (See article below for an update on this issue.) Fly-In attendees told legislators the need for investment in water and wastewater infrastructure continues to far outpace the amount of funding that is available at all levels of government. A nationwide survey shows West Virginia’s drinking water needs total $1.1 billion and wastewater needs in 2012 were estimated at $3 billion. West Virginia’s annual allocation from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) program has dropped from $31.7 million in FY2010 to $21.8 million in FY2014. The President’s FY2015 proposed budget would drop the allocation to $16.2 million. The state’s Safe Drinking Water SRF program dropped from $13.6 million in FY2010 to $8.8 million in FY2014. The President’s budget estimate would be around $8 million in FY2015. Another issue on this year’s fly-in is certain federal agencies are increasingly turning to reverse auction procurement for construction services, which include million dollar building renovations, national park road construction, and material supply and delivery. “Reverse auctions may work to procure commodities, not professional services for variable projects like construction,” CAWV members told Sen. Manchin and his staff. “Reverse auctions for construction services do not

guarantee to lowest price or agency savings and they unnecessarily limit competition,” members stated. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers stopped using reverse auctions for construction 10 years ago because they determined it cost taxpayers millions more in construction costs. Members also encouraged support of the “Government Neutrality in Contracting Act,” a bill that prohibits federal contracting agencies from mandating contractors and unions from entering into Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) on direct federal agencies. The bill preserve the right of contractors and unions to voluntarily negotiate and execute PLAs if they so choose. The bill is similar to S.B. 409 passed this year by the West Virginia Legislature and signed by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin. “Our congressional delegation seemed glad that we were there to talk about these issues,” President Flesher commented. “We had good meetings with everyone. It was good to meet with West Virginia’s newest members of Congress, Rep. Alex Mooney and Evan Jenkins. Everyone was completely aware of the problems and understood the urgency to take action. I’m confident they know the needs of West Virginia and of our members. We shared with them how CAWV can help them with promoting their activities, which they seemed to appreciate.” Joining President Flesher at this year’s fly-in were: Josh Booth, Highway Safety, Inc.; John Boyle, Mountaineer Contractors, Inc.; Dan Cooperrider and Willie Crane, West Virginia Paving; Ron Foster and Nancy Foster, Foster Supply; Sumith Hapaurachy, SMH Construction Company, Inc.; John Jarrett, Jarrett Construction Company; Jim Matheney, Safety Caution Equipment; Keith May, IVS Hydro, Inc.; Scott Pierson, Pipe Plus; Dick Smailes and Rob LaFon, Famco, Inc.; Lee Snyder, Snyder Environmental; Rob Williams, Vecellio and Grogan; and Pat Parsons, Asphalt Pavement Association. Look for more on this year’s CAWV Congressional Fly-In in a future issue of West Virginia Construction News. GOVERNOR TOMBLIN ENCOURAGES STATEWIDE NOMINATIONS FOR 2015 VOLUNTEER AWARDS Governor Earl Ray Tomblin today encouraged all West Virginians to nominate outstanding individuals, families and organizations for the 2015 Governor's Service Awards. "Each year, volunteers across the Mountain State work hard to make service in and around their communities a top priority," Gov. Tomblin said. "The annual Governor's Service Awards are a wonderful opportunity to recognize those who dedicate countless hours of their time to help those in need and build a brighter future for West Virginia. I encourage everyone to nominate a West Virginian or a group of West Virginians who have gone above and beyond to bring about positive change in their communities and our state." The Governor's Service Awards are coordinated by Volunteer West Virginia, the state's Commission for National and Community Service, and recognize outstanding individuals, families and organizations for extraordinary service and commitment to their communities. This year's award winners will be recognized during the annual state volunteerism conference, Faces of Leadership, in October. Nomination forms are available at www.volunteerwv.org, or by calling 304-345-0111. Nominations should be submitted online or postmarked by June 9. NEWSPAPER NOTES CAWV EMPLOYMENT SURVEY AND FLY-IN ACTIVITIES Jared Hunt, Business Editor for the Charleston Daily Mail, dedicated his Thursday, April 16, article to the concerns of CAWV members about future construction work. He also noted the April 15 CAWV Congressional Fly-In. To view Mr. Hunt’s article, click here. LEGISLATURE IDENTIFIES INTERIM STUDIES The House and Senate have determined the list of topics they want to discuss during this year’s legislative interim meetings. Over 60 areas will be reviewed by the various interim committees,

issues ranging from strategies to attract small business to the state to the state budget process to Right to Work policies. A major thrust of Senate President Bill Cole and House Speaker Tim Armstead is tax reform. A Joint Select Committee on Tax Reform will look to modernize West Virginia’s tax code. A subcommittee will look at highway and bridge revenue sources. Interim committees will not meet monthly, which has been the past practice. The meetings will be shortened to two days from three. The CAWV will participate in those studies that impact CAWV members and the construction industry. This year’s interim meetings are: June 7-8; September 13-14; October 18-19; and November 15-16. For a complete list of this year’s studies, click here. HOUSE COMMITTEE PASSES BILL RESTRICTING EPA CLEAN WATER ACT RULE By a vote of 36-22, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved legislation that would send the administration’s proposed rule redefining federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act back to the drawing board. With the proposed rule now moving into the final stages of the interagency review before finalization, the Transportation Committee Republican leadership is working to halt the rule before it goes into effect. This bill would stop the proposed rule (or final rule, if it’s finalized before bill passage) and force EPA and the Corps to reconsult with state and local governments, as well as industry, before issuing a new proposed rule. This legislation is similar to a bill that passed the House last year with strong bipartisan support. LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER - TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION SAFETY SEMINAR ~ APRIL 24 Join the CAWV and BrickStreet Insurance for a Trenching and Excavation Safety Seminar on Friday, April 24, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at BrickStreet’s headquarters. Cave-ins are perhaps the most feared trenching hazard, but other potentially fatal hazards exist. Learn about all potential hazards present when trenching. Discover why cave-ins occur and how to avoid them. Get an overview of proper shoring techniques, sheeting, stringers, repose cuts and constructing trench boxes. Understand the importance of safe work conditions in and around the location of the dig and how soil types dictate trench slope angles. Know how to plan for excavation emergencies and where you can go for help. Get all the information needed to build your company's excavation plan. This training is for business owners, safety managers, equipment operators, employees and anyone who needs to learn how to prevent the loss of life around excavation sites and avoid OSHA fines. This seminar fulfills one of the CAWV/BrickStreet Safety Program seminar requirements. The fee is $35 for CAWV members and $50 for future members. A registration form is attached to this week’s newsletter, or you can contact Pat McDonald at (304) 342-1166 or [email protected] to register or get more information. SHOW PRIDE WITH A CAWV “HARD AT WORK” BANNER Show pride in your business and your industry with a CAWV “Hard at Work” banner. Hang banners on job sites to help elevate the visibility of construction within the community and state. A banner order form is attached to this week’s Newsletter and is also available online here. You can submit your form by mail to CAWV, Attn: Cassidy Webb, 2114 Kanawha Blvd, E, Charleston, WV 25311; Fax (304) 342-1074 or Email to [email protected].

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Cave-ins are perhaps the most feared trenching hazard, but other potentially fatal hazards exist. Learn about

all potential hazards present when trenching. Discover why cave-ins occur and how to avoid them. Get an

overview of proper shoring techniques, sheeting, stringers, repose cuts, and constructing trench boxes. Un-

derstand the importance of safe work conditions in and around the location of the dig and how soil types dic-

tate trench slope angles. Know how to plan for excavation emergencies and where you can go for help. Get

all the information needed to build your company's excavation plan.

This program fulfills one of the seminar requirements that contractors participating in the CAWV/BrickStreet Safety Program must complete.

For additional information, contact Pat McDonald at 304-342-1166 or [email protected]

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April 17, 2015

**Plans in CAWV Physical Plan Room ^ Plans in Internet Plan Room (IPR) at www.isqft.com # CAWV Listed as plan holder but plans not yet received

The CAWV posts all projects announced in the Newsletter along with plans and specifications on www.isqft.com. Users of the service receive real-time updates as details are changed, plans, specifications and addenda are uploaded and bidders added. Users are also able to track projects of interest. The iSqFt Project Identification Number, found below, can be used for fast access to each project. For more information, contact Cheryl Clark at (304) 342-1166 or email [email protected]

4/20 A/E, Master Plan, Raleigh County Courthouse Jeff Raines (304)255-9146 2347375

4/20 Stone Supply, State Rail Authority Melissa Pettrey (304) 558-0094 (RMA1500000007)

2349841

4/20 Subcontractors: Site Utilities, WVU Stadium Jeremy Meadway(412)807-2000 2347246

4/21 One Room Schoolhouse Renovations, Fairmont State University

Omni Associates (304) 367-1417 2346061

4/21 **^Subcontractors: Sutton School Apartments Churchill McGee, LLC (859) 389-6976

2350919

4/21 Re-Roof/Addition, Treatment Plant, Mt. Morris, PA

Mt. Morris Water & Sewer Authority (724) 324-2186

2312275

4/21 New

**^Blennerhassett Island State Park Dock Facility, Wood County

Chapman Technical Group (304)727-5501(DNR1500000043)

2307290

4/21 Chestnut Ridge S-28-83 OSR Reclamation (DEP16336), Mineral County

Beth Collins (304) 558-4115 (DEP1500000068)

2334085

4/21 Pre-Bid

Roof Replacement, McDowell County Career and Technology Center

McDowell Co. Board of Education (304) 436-8441

2356575

4/21 **^HVAC Upgrades, South Charleston Middle School Gym/Auditorium

ZDS Design / Consulting Services (304) 755-0075

2333813

4/21 A/E, Phase-2, Triadelphia WWTP Expansion, Amherstdale

Buffalo Creek Public Service District (304) 583-6586

2343655

4/23 HVAC Testing, Adjustment, Balancing, Beckley Stratton Middle School

Phillip Jarrell (304) 256-4660 2357579

4/23 A/E, Sewer Separation, Town of Smithers City of Smithers (304) 442-5282

2356480

4/23 Water Main Replacements, Stone, Shannon Road/Cherry Hill Road

Vaughn, Coast & Vaughn (740) 695-7256

2359042

4/23 **^Taxiway Construction, Mercer County Airport Chapman Technical Group (304) 472-8914

2337732

4/23 Field Restoration, Washington County Public Schools, Maryland

Lisa Freeman (3010) 766-2842

2349703

4/23 ^Greenhouse Replacement, Smithsburg High School, Washington County, Maryland

King, Asbury & Associates (301) 662-8611

2349705

4/23 New

Prefabricated Modular Multi Lane Steel Vehicle Bridge, Logan County

Misty Delong (304) 558-8802 (DOT1500000051)

2293169

4/23 **^Beechwood Road Bridge Repair, Castle Hill Road Bridge Repairs, Lonaconing, Maryland

Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, Inc, (304) 788-3370

2342152

4/24

Trenching & Excavation Seminar 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM BrickStreet Headquarters, 400 Quarrier Street, Charleston Contact Pat McDonald at (304) 342-1166 or [email protected]

4/24 Paving, City of Hurricane Ben Newhouse (304) 562-5896

2357544

4/27 #Wastewater Treatment System, Mercer County Schools

Stafford Consultants (304) 425-9555

2353917

4/27 Consulting Engineer, Shady Spring to Beaver, DOH

Michael Lilly at [email protected]

2348252

4/27 HVAC/VAV Repairs, Tamarack WV Parkways Authority (304) 926-1900

2356573

4/27 Consulting Engineer, University Avenue I/S Improvements, DOH

Michael Lilly at [email protected]

2348253

4/28 New

Albert HW #1 Phase II- Reclamation Project DEP17078, Tucker County

Greg Clay (304) 558-2157 (DEP1500000032)

2303816

4/28 Electrical/ HVAC Upgrades, Wetzel County Courthouse

Silling Associates (304) 346-0565

2335214

4/28 New

**^Distribution System, Contract 1, City of Elkins Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501

2327079

4/28 New

**^Distribution System, Contract 2, City of Elkins Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501

2327080

4/28 New

**^Raw Water Line, Contract 3, City of Elkins Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501

2327177

4/28 New

**^Water Treatment Plant, Contract 4, City of Elkins

Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501

2327175

4/28 **^Scott Road/Findley Road Waterline Extension, Randolph County

E. L. Robinson Engineering Co. (304) 776-7473

2347250

4/28 **^Room Remodel, Sanitary Board, City of Charleston

Sanitary Board (304) 348-1084 2342198

4/28 **^Sunshine Estates Sanitary Sewer, Morgantown

Morgantown Utility Board (304) 292-8443

2337461

4/29 **^Taxiway Rehabilitation, Upshur County Airport Chapman Technical Group (304) 472-8914

2342245

4/29 Rehabilitation Deitrick Boulevard, Yeager Airport L. Robert Kimball & Associates (814) 472-7700

2356439

4/29 **^Kitchen/Soil Stack Renovations, Golden Towers, Moundsville

Adkins Design, Inc. (304) 984-2415

2345229

4/29 Structural Framing Steel, Berkeley County Jim Thompson (304)582-0145 2357674

4/29 Roof Replacement, WV Guard - Moundsville FMS#9

Tara Lyle (304)558-2544 (ADJ1500000007)

2345082

4/30 FWAATS Trench Drain / Concrete Apron Rehabilitation, Bridgeport

Tara Lyle (304)558-2544 (ADJ1500000006)

2345079

4/30 New

**^Exterior Renovations, Harrison County Courthouse

Silling Associates (304) 346-0565

2329780

4/30 **^Jackson Middle School HVAC Replacement, Wood County

Pickering Associates (304) 464-5305

2352986

4/30 Protective Bridge Deck Overlay, Fayette County HNTB Corporation (304)760-1803

2347335

4/30 **^Roof Repair/ Replacement, Tamarack HNTB Corporation (304)760-1803

2346046

4/30 **^Welch Water Treatment Plant Upgrade, Contract 1

Stafford Consultants (304) 425-9555

2347406

4/30 **^Welch Waterline Extension, Contract 2 Stafford Consultants (304) 425-9555

2347408

4/30 **^Phased Demolition, Pre-Engineered Metal Building, Surplus Property, Dunbar

Guy Nisbet (304)558-2596 (PUR1500000016)

2342197

4/30 Roof Replacement, Pocahontas County Historical Museum

Pocahontas Co. Historical Museum (304) 799-4973

2356477

5/1 **^Road/Earthwork Package, Phase II, White Oak Business Park, Bridgeport

The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2347591

5/1 **^REBID: Airfield Lighting, Grant County Airport, Petersburg

Chapman Technical Group (304)472-8914

2347924

5/1 Old Magistrates Court Paving, New Cumberland Hancock County Commission (304) 564-3311

2357722

5/1 Paving, Village of Bethlehem Garrett Daniel (304) 233-9527 2359005

5/1 Forest Clearing / Road Creation, Panther WMA Jessica Chambers(304)558-3397 (DNR1500000096)

2358926

5/1 Air Conditioning, A1 Building, City of Nitro City of Nitro (304) 755-0704 2358785

5/1 Consulting Services, QAM, Appalachian Corridor H, Kerens to Parsons

Phillip Brown @ [email protected]

2349557

5/1 **^Corridor Ceiling System and Lighting Replacement, Weston Housing Authority

Adkins Design, Inc. (304) 984-2415

2345231

5/4 Masonry Rehabilitation, Fairmont Omni Associates (304) 367-1417 2357676

5/4 REBID: Repair, Plaster/Paint, Courtroom, Kanawha County

Kanawha County Commission (304) 357-0115

2356526

5/5 **^The Market, Alum Creek, Lincoln County The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2359294

5/5 **^Contract 1, Water System Improvements, Clay Battelle PSD

The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2344068

5/5 **^Contract 2, Tank Painting/Fencing, Clay Battelle PSD

The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2344071

5/5 **^Contract 3, Office/ Shop Building, Clay Battelle PSD

The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2344073

5/5 **^Contract 4, Waterlines/ 62,000 Gallon Wadestown Storage Tank, Clay Battelle PSD

The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2344081

5/5 T & T Fuels EM-113 OSR Reclamation, Preston County

Beth Collins (304) 558-4115 (DEP1500000072)

2335040

5/6 Gym Floor Replacement, Charleston Job Corps Center

Becky Hudson (304) 414-6526 or [email protected]

2357827

5/7 **^Mount View High School Science Lab Renovations, McDowell County

The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2357719

5/7 **^ Pyles Avenue Sidewalks, City of Mannington The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108

2359203

5/7 Removal/Replacement, Judicial Center Retaining Wall, Martinsburg

Berkeley County Council (304) 676-4184

2357641

5/7 Hot Water Heaters/ Chiller Compressor, Anthony Correctional Center

Tara Lyle (304)558-2544 (COR1500000043)

2356712

5/8 Generator System/ Sidewalk Replacement, Blue Ridge Community & Technical College

BRC&T (304)260-4380 2354141

5/8 #Roof Replacement, Second Avenue Neighborhood Center, Charleston

ZMM Architects & Engineers (304) 342-0159

2358748

5/8 A/E, Wilson Lodge, Olgebay Park, Wheeling Wheeling Park Commission (304) 243-4089

2359086

5/11 #Waterline Extension, Contract 1, Shinniston George E. Pigott & Associates (304) 363-8457

2359932

5/11 #Waterline Replacement/Extension, Contract 2, Shinniston

George E. Pigott & Associates (304) 363-8457

2359990

5/11 # Telemetry Control System, Contract 3, Shinniston

George E. Pigott & Associates (304) 363-8457

2359991

5/12 Structural Beams, WVDOH Misty Delong (304) 558-8802 (DOT1500000086)

2356756

5/12 **^Window Replacement, Fred W. Eberle Technical Center, Buckhannon

Williamson Shriver Architects, Inc. (304) 345-1060

2356697

5/12 Roadway Painting, Town of Granville Ron Snyder (304) 599-5080 2359164

5/12 Clinchco/Centennial Heights Sewer Force Main Replacement, Clintwood, Virginia

Thompson & Litton (276) 328-2161

2346065

5/12 Genicom Sewer Pump Station Rehabilitation, Waynesboro, Virginia

Thompson & Litton (276) 328-2161

2353201

5/13 Prestressed Concrete Box Beams, WVDOH, District 9

Crystal Rink (304)558-2402 (DOT1500000082)

2356713

5/13 Roof Replacement, Welch National Guard Armory

Tara Lyle (304) 558-2544 (ADJ1500000008)

2357889

5/13 Roof Replacement, Beech Fork WMA Jessica Chambers(304)558-3397 (DNR1500000097)

2359993

5/13 Equipment Leasing/Rental WITHOUT Operators Misty Delong (304) 558-8802 (DOT1500000087)

2360033

5/13 Tree / Shrub Planting, Reclamation, WV DEP Beth Collins (304) 558-2157 (DEP1500000082)

2358883

5/14 #Main Apron Rehabilitation, Mason County Airport

Chapman Technical Group (304) 472-8914

2357750

5/14 A/E, Building Façade, Public Service Commission

Frank Whittaker (304) 558-2316 (PSD 1500000019)

2356621

5/15 FCI Beckley - Replace Generator - Phase I WWW.fbo.gov and enter Solicitation IFBP01031500001

2347509

5/15 Roof Replacement, Chief Cornstalk WMA Jessica Chambers(304)558-3397 (DNR1500000097)

2360379

5/19 EOI, Blackwater Falls Sled Run, Phase III Laura Hooper (304) 558-1468 (DNR1500000018)

2359223

5/19 Roof Replacement, Gilmer County DOH Headquarters

Misty Delong (304) 558-8802 (DOT1500000032)

2356698

5/19 Bedford Road Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation-Phase IV: Mill Run, Cumberland, Maryland

Alleghany County Commission (301)777-5942

2357639

5/20 New

**^Renovation, Building 3, Capitol Complex Guy Nisbet (304) 558-2596 (GSD1500000015)

2294648

5/20 Security Fence, Robert Shell Juvenile Center, Barboursville

Laura Hooper (304) 558-1468 (DJS1500000010)

2357869

5/21 Ashburn Sheriff Station, Loudoun County, Virginia

Christopher Bresley (703) 777-0394

2356791

5/22 Site Improvements, Trout Pond Recreation Area, Lost Creek, Hardy County

www.fbo.gov and solicitation number AG-3395-S-15-0014

2357854

5/22 Biennial Construction Maintenance, Charleston Sanitary Board

Charleston Sanitary Board (304) 348-1084

2356406

5/26 Street Paving, Town of Granville Ron Snyder (304) 599-5080 2357717

5/29 HVAC Upgrade, Health Services, FCI, Morgantown

www.fbo.gov and solicitation number IFBP01131500001

2343706

6/4 Morgan County Landfill Erosion Repair Beth Collins (304) 558-2157 (DEP1500000081)

2358882

6/18 Anderson Coal Company U-3049-86 OSR Reclamation, Nicholas County

Beth Collins (304) 558-2157 (DEP1500000079)

2348251

6/30 New

Open-End Contract, Contractors, WVU

WVU Procurement (304) 293-5711

1368536

2015 WVDOH LETTING SCHEDULE

April 28 May 19 June 9

July 7 August 4 September 15

October 6 November 17 December 8

BB 2015-15 April 17, 2015

THE MARKET, ALUM CREEK, LINCOLN COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2359294) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/5/2015 for civil/site work includes gravel drives and parking areas, concrete sidewalks and pads, stormwater collection system, sanitary sewer lines to future system, and gas, electric and water service extensions, construction of two structures: an 1,800 SF open-air Pavilion with a covered vendor area, comprised of wood columns on concrete foundations, wood trusses and deck supporting a metal roof system and a concrete floor, and a 785 SF single story building with interior space for vendors, a toilet room, a janitor’s closet, mechanical room, and an office area; comprised of wood framed walls, partitions and roof, conventional spread footings and a sealed finish concrete slab-on-grade, with conventional wood trusses and deck with a metal roof. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/21/2015 at 2:00 PM at 502 Midway Road, Alum Creek. Bids should be submitted to Lincoln County Economic Development Authority, 6888 McClellan Street, Suite 2, West Hamlin, WV 25571. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. MOUNT VIEW HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE LAB RENOVATIONS (iSqFt Project ID# 2357719) Bids will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 5/7/2015 for renovation of two existing science labs including removal of casework and installation of new student lab stations, instructor's demonstration tables, science lab casework, and all related mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work for Mount View High School. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/21/2015 at 1:00 PM at Mount View High School, 950 Mount View Road, Welch. Bids should be submitted to McDowell County Schools, 30 Central Avenue, Welch, WV 24801 (304)436-8441. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, P.O. Box 940, Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, POCAHONTAS COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM (iSqFt Project ID# 2356477) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 4/30/2015 for roof repair and replacement including metal shingle installation and rubber roofing, associated repair of soffit and fascia, and installation of downspouts for the Pocahontas County Historical Museum. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and walk through will be held on 4/23/2015 at 12:00 PM. Bids should be submitted to Pocahontas County Historical Museum, 3910 Pocahontas Highway, Marlinton, WV 24954 (304)799-4973. Plans and specifications are available from Pocahontas County Historical Museum, 3910 Pocahontas Highway, Marlinton, WV 24954 (304)799-4973. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, MCDOWELL COUNTY CAREER AND TECH CENTER

(iSqFt Project ID# 2356575) A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held on 4/21/2015 at 11:00 AM at the McDowell County Career and Technology Center, 1 Stadium Drive, Welch for roof replacement. Bid date will be announced at the pre-bid meeting. Bids should be submitted to McDowell County Board of Education, 30 Central Avenue, Welch, WV 24801 (304)436-8441. Plans and specifications are available from McDowell County Board of Education, 30 Central Avenue, Welch, WV 24801 (304)436-8441. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, SECOND AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER, CHARLESTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2358748) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/8/2015 for roof replacement for the Second Avenue Neighborhood Center, Charleston. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/28/2015 at 10:00 AM at Neighborhood Center, 1411 Second Avenue, Charleston. Bids should be submitted to Charleston Urban Renewal Authority, 815 Quarrier Street - Suite 244, Charleston, WV 25301 (304)348-6890. Plans and specifications are available from ZMM Architects & Engineers, 222 Lee St. W, Charleston, WV, 25302 (304)342-0159. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, WELCH NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY (iSqFt Project ID# 2357889) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 p.m. on 5/13/2015 for installation of an approximately 23,124 SF EPDM membrane fully adhered roofing system at the Welch National Guard Armory, 600 Stewart Street, Welch. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/29/2015 at 10:00 AM at Welch National Guard Armory, 600 Stewart Street, Welch. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number ADJ1500000008. For additional information contact State of West Virginia - Purchasing Division, Tara Lyle, 2019 Washington St. E, P.O. Box 50130, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-2544 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from www.wvOasis.gov .Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, BEECH FORK WMA (iSqFt Project ID# 2359993) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 5/13/2015 for installation of an approximately 40'X60" new metal roof for the Managers Office/Shop building at Beech Fork Lake WMA in Wayne County. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/30/2015 at 1:00 PM at the Beech Fork Lake WMA Office, 6800 Fisher Bowen Branch, Lavalette. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DNR1500000098. For additional information contact State of WV, Jessica Chambers, 2006 Robert C. Byrd Drive, Beckley, WV 25801 (304)558-3397 or email [email protected]. Plans and specifications are available from WV Division of Natural Resources, Zack Brown, 324 4th Avenue, South Charleston, WV 25303 (304)558-3147. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, CHIEF CORNSTALK WMA (iSqFt Project ID# 2360379) Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 5/15/2015 for installation of an approximately 46'X51" new metal roof for the Managers Office/Shop building at Chief Cornstalk WMA, Southside. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/29/2015 at 1:00 PM at Chief Cornstalk WMA, 13566 Sixteen Mile Road, Southside. Bids should be submitted to

www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DNR1500000097. For additional information contact State of WV, Jessica Chambers, 2006 Robert C. Byrd Drive, Beckley, WV 25801 (304)558-3397 or email [email protected]. Plans and specifications are available from WV Division of Natural Resources, Zack Brown, 324 4th Avenue, South Charleston, WV 25303 (304)558-3147. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, GILMER COUNTY DOH HEADQUARTERS (iSqFt Project ID# 2356698) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/19/2015 for removal and replacement/repair of a roof structure sitting atop of a 100' X 48' garage attached to the Gilmer County DOH Headquarters in Glenville. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/30/2015 at 10:00 AM at WV Division of Highways, Gilmer County Headquarters, 3531 US 33, East, Glenville. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DOT1500000032 . For additional information contact State of WV, Misty Delong, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-8802 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from www.wvOasis.gov. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. GENERATOR SYSTEM/ SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT, BRCTC (iSqFt Project ID# 2354141) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/8/2015 for installation of a back-up generator system and replacement of concrete sidewalks for the Blue Ridge Community & Technical College headquarters, Martinsburg. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/22/2015 at 2:00 PM at 13650 Apple Harvest Drive, Martinsburg. Bids should be submitted to Blue Ridge Community and Technical College, 13650 Apple Harvest Drive, Martinsburg, WV 25403 (304)260-4380. Plans and specifications are available from Blue Ridge Community and Technical College, 13650 Apple Harvest Drive, Martinsburg, WV 25403 (304)260-4380. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. HVAC/ VAV REPAIRS, TAMARACK (iSqFt Project ID# 2356573) Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 4/27/2015 for repairs to AHU #1 and repairs to eleven nonfunctioning VAV's located in the Tamarack Building, Beckley. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/21/2015 at 10:00 AM at Tamarack, 1 Tamarack Park, Beckley. Bids should be submitted to WV Parkways Authority, 3310 Piedmont Road, P. O. Box 1469, Charleston, WV 25306 (304)926-1900. Plans and specifications are available from WV Parkways Authority, 3310 Piedmont Road, P. O. Box 1469, Charleston, WV, 25306, (304)926-1900. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. HVAC TESTING, ADJUSTMENT, BALANCING, BECKLEY STRATTON MIDDLE SCHOOL (iSqFt Project ID# 2357579) Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 4/23/2015 for HVAC testing, adjustment, balancing including pretesting of the existing heating water and chilled water systems, existing fans systems, new rooftop air handling units, exhaust air fans, new four pipe blower coils, existing chilled and heating water pumps for Beckley Stratton Middle School. Bids should be submitted to Raleigh County Board of Education, Phillip Jarrell, 2001 South Kanawha Street, Beckley, WV 25801 Ph:(304)256-4660. Plans and specifications are available

from PCS, Inc., Joe Gayda by emailing: [email protected] . Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. AIR CONDITIONING, A1 BUILDING, CITY OF NITRO (iSqFt Project ID# 2358785) Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 5/1/2015 for air conditioning system for the first floor museum of the A1 building, Nitro. Bids should be submitted to City of Nitro, 20th Street and 2nd Avenue, P. O. Box 308, Nitro, WV 25143 (304)755-0704. Plans and specifications are available from City of Nitro, 20th Street and 2nd Avenue, P. O. Box 308, Nitro, WV, 25143 (304)755-0704. Plans and specifications have been requested for the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. HOT WATER HEATERS/ CHILLER COMPRESSOR, ANTHONY CORR. CTR. (iSqFt Project ID# 2356712) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/7/2015 for replacement of hot water heaters, components, and compressor on chiller units at Anthony Correctional Center. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/27/2015 at 10:00 AM at Anthony Correctional Center, White Sulphur. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number COR1500000043. For additional information contact State of West Virginia - Purchasing Division, Tara Lyle, 2019 Washington St. E, P.O. Box 50130, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-2544 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from State of West Virginia - Purchasing Division at www.wvOasis.gov . Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. WINDOW REPLACEMENT, FRED W. EBERLE TECHNICAL CENTER, BUCKHANNON (iSqFt Project ID# 2356697) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/12/2015 for window replacement at Fred W. Eberle Technical Center, Buckhannon. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 5/1/2015 at 1:00 PM at Fred W. Eberle Administrative Council, Buckhannon. Bids should be submitted to Fred W. Eberle Technical Center, Route 5, Box 2, Buckhannon, WV 26201 (304)472-1259. Plans and specifications are available from Williamson Shriver Architects, 717 Bigley Avenue, Charleston, WV 25302 (304)345-1060. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom only. STRUCTURAL FRAMING STEEL, BERKELEY COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2357674) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 4/29/2015 for structural steel for framing of a two story 7,167 SF addition to property located at 802 Emmett Rousch Drive, Martinsburg. Bids should be submitted to Berkeley County Council, 400 West Stephen Street, Suite 201, Martinsburg, WV 25410 Ph:(304)582-0145. Plans and specifications are available from Berkeley County Council, 400 West Stephen Street, Suite 201, Martinsburg, WV 25410 (304)582-0145. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. MASONRY REHABILITATION, FAIRMONT (iSqFt Project ID# 2357676) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 5/4/2015 for rehabilitation of masonry watertable/cornice repointing at 94 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and walk through will be held on 4/20/2015 at 1:00 PM at 94 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont. Bids should be submitted to West Virginia State Historic Preservation Office, 1900

Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, WV 26554 (304)558-0240. Plans and specifications are available from Omni Associates, 1543 Fairmont Avenue, Fairmont, WV 26554 (304)367-1417. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. REPAIR, PLASTER/PAINT, HISTORICAL COURTROOM, KANAWHA COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2356526) Bids will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 5/4/2015 for repair of the plaster and painting in historical courtroom #4 for the Kanawha County Courthouse. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/27/2015 at 10:00 AM in the Kanawha County Commission Purchasing Department, 407 Virginia Street, East, Third Floor, Room 229, Charleston. Bids should be submitted to Kanawha County Commission, 407 Virginia Street East, Second Floor, Suite 229, P. O. Box 3627, Charleston, WV 25301 (304)357-0115. Plans and specifications are available from Kanawha County Commission, 407 Virginia Street East, Second Floor, Suite 229, P. O. Box 3627, Charleston, WV 25301 (304)357-0115. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. GYM FLOOR REPLACEMENT, CHARLESTON JOB CORPS CENTER (iSqFt Project ID# 2357827) Bids will be accepted until 9:00 PM on 5/6/2015 for removal and replacement of the existing gymnasium floor totaling approximately 7,700 SF at the Charleston Job Corps Center, Charleston. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/20/2015 at 10:30 a.m. at the Charleston Job Corps Center, Charleston. Bids should be submitted to US Department of Labor - Charleston Job Corps Center, Becky Hudson, 1000 Kennawa Drive, Charleston, WV 25311 (304)414-6526. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ASHBURN SHERIFF STATION, LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA (iSqFt Project ID# 2356791) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 5/21/2015 for construction of a one story approximately 18,667 SF structure including sally port and secure detention facilities and administrative offices for the Ashburn Sheriff department. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/24/2015 at 10:00 a.m. at 801 Sycolin Road, 1st Floor Conference Room (on the right just past the elevators),Leesburg. Bids should be submitted to Loudoun County, Christopher Bresley, 1 Harrison Street, SE, 4th floor, Leesburg, VA 20176 (703)777-0394. Plans and specifications are available from Loudoun County, Christopher Bresley, 1 Harrison Street, SE, 4th floor, Leesburg, VA, 20176 (703)777-0394. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. A/E, WILSON LODGE, OLGEBAY PARK, WHEELING (iSqFt Project ID# 2359086) Proposals from professional firms for design, plans and construction administration for the renovations and addition to the original wing of the Wilson Lodge at Olgebay Park, Wheeling will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 5/8/2015. Proposals should be submitted to Wheeling Park Commission, 465 Lodge Drive, Wheeling, WV 26003 (304)243-4089. For additional information contact Wheeling Park Commission, Randy Hardman, 465 Lodge Drive, Wheeling, WV 26003 (304)243-4089 or email [email protected] . A/E, BUILDING FACADE, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

(iSqFt Project ID# 2356621) Expressions of Interest will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/14/2015 from qualified professional firms to provide Criteria Developer services from the Invitation for Proposal stage until closeout, for a design build project to replace the façade of the Public Service Commission Headquarters, Charleston. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/30/2015 at 10:00 a.m. at the Public Service Commission Headquarters, 201 Brooks Street, Charleston. Proposals should be submitted to State of WV, Frank Whittaker, 2019 Washington Street, East, P. O. Box 50130, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-2316 or email [email protected] .

INMATE SHOWER RENOVATIONS, PRUNTYTOWN CORRECTIONAL CENTER (Bid date 4/9/2015) Danhill Construction Company .................................................................................. $203,700 Brooalexa LLC ......................................................................................................... 236,160 INMATE SHOWER RENOVATIONS, MOUNT OLIVE CORRECTIONAL CENTER (Bid date 4/9/2015) Danhill Construction Company ................................................................................. $999,800 Brooalexa LLC ........................................................................................................ 1,289,150 *CAWV Members in bold type

April 17, 2015

Ladder Safety Rung by Rung

A ladder is an essential workplace tool for anyone working above ground level. However, each

year more than half a million people are injured while using ladders. Anyone who uses the

wrong ladder for a job or uses it inappropriately is courting trouble. Don’t become a statistic.

Remember these ladder safety tips:

Select the correct ladder. Why waver on the top rung of a stepladder when you can use an

extension ladder? Never use a metal ladder if there is any chance of contacting electricity.

Never assume a ladder is safe. Check it for unsafe footing, broken steps, bent legs, bent

supports, cracks, worn or slippery step treads, and worn or missing rubber feet. Don’t use it if

there’s a problem.

Set the ladder up on flooring that is dry, even and clear of obstacles. Never lean the ladder

against anything unstable (such as a stack of boxes) or place it in front of an unguarded or

unlocked door.

Follow the belt buckle rule when using a stepladder, making sure your belt buckle goes

no higher than the top step of the ladder. Climb the ladder only after ensuring the frame is

locked securely in place.

Follow the four-to-one rule when setting up an extension ladder. Place the ladder with its

base one foot away from the wall for every four feet in height. Secure the ladder to a stable

object at the top and then lock the extension securely in place. Never stand on the top two steps

of an extension ladder.

Ask a spotter to hold the base of the ladder while you climb and be especially careful

when climbing a ladder on a windy day. Remember to fasten the top of the ladder securely to

prevent it from tipping.

Ascend and descend the ladder facing the rungs with both hands on the edges. Hoist

tools and materials only after you have reached the top of the ladder.

Take precautions to prevent a fall. Use both hands when climbing and lock a leg around a

rung when you need to have one hand free. Never climb onto a ladder that’s already supporting

one person.

Contact the CAWV at (304)342-1166 for assistance with your safety program.

MU 2015-15 April 17, 2015

THE MARKET, ALUM CREEK, LINCOLN COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2359294) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/5/2015 for civil/site work includes gravel drives and parking areas, concrete sidewalks and pads, storm water collection system, sanitary sewer lines to future system, and gas, electric and water service extensions, construction of two structures: an 1,800 SF open-air Pavilion with a covered vendor area, comprised of wood columns on concrete foundations, wood trusses and deck supporting a metal roof system and a concrete floor, and a 785 SF single story building with interior space for vendors, a toilet room, a janitor’s closet, mechanical room, and an office area; comprised of wood framed walls, partitions and roof, conventional spread footings and a sealed finish concrete slab-on-grade, with conventional wood trusses and deck with a metal roof. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/21/2015 at 2:00 PM at 502 Midway Road, Alum Creek. Bids should be submitted to Lincoln County Economic Development Authority, 6888 McClellan Street, Suite 2, West Hamlin, WV 25571. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. WATERLINE EXTENSION, CONTRACT 1, SHINNISTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2359932) Bids will be accepted until 6:00 PM on 5/11/2015 for construction of approximately 10,785 SF of 6' waterline, 7,042 SF of 4' waterline, 3,675 SF of 2' waterline, gate valves, a water pump station, meter settings and other necessary appurtenances for the Hog Lick Hollow, Freeman Hill Road, and Linn Hollow Road extension project, Shinniston. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 5/4/2015 at 10:00 AM at the Tri County Water Association, Inc. Offices, 113 Minnick Drive, Shinnston, WV. Bids should be submitted to Tri-County Water Association, 113 Minnick Drive, Shinnston, WV 26431 (304)534-5645. Plans and specifications are available from George E. Pigott & Associates, 1 Viking Road, White Hall, WV, 26554 (304)363-8457. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. WATERLINE REPLACEMENT/EXTENSION, CONTRACT 2, SHINNISTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2359990) Bids will be accepted until 6:00 PM on 5/11/2015 for construction of approximately 8,300 SF of 8' waterline, 5,880 SF of 6' waterline, 940 SF of 4' waterline, gate valves, tie-ins, construction/ modifications at four SCADA sites, and miscellaneous appurtenances for Route 73/73 and Sugarcamp Road and SCADA site work for the Tri-County Water Association, Contract 2. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 5/4/2015 at 10:00 AM at the Tri County Water Association, Inc. Offices, 113 Minnick Drive, Shinnston, WV 26431. Bids should be submitted to Tri-County Water Association, 113 Minnick Drive, Shinnston, WV 26431 (304)534-5645. Plans and specifications are available from George E. Pigott & Associates, 1 Viking Road, White Hall, WV 26554 (304)363-8457. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. TELEMETRY CONTROL SYSTEM, CONTRACT 3, SHINNISTON

(iSqFt Project ID# 2359991) Bids will be accepted until 6:00 PM on 5/11/2015 for installation, calibration, and testing of various electrical components, controls, wiring, antennas and appurtenances for the operations of a SCADA system at five different locations within the water distribution system for the Tri-County Water Association, Shinniston. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 5/4/2015 at 10:00 AM at the Tri County Water Association, Inc. Offices, 113 Minnick Drive, Shinnston, WV 26431. Bids should be submitted to Tri-County Water Association, 113 Minnick Drive, Shinnston, WV 26431 (304)534-5645. Plans and specifications are available from George E. Pigott & Associates, 1 Viking Road, White Hall, WV 26554 (304)363-8457. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. BEDFORD ROAD SANITARY SEWER REHABILITATION-PHASE IV: MILL RUN (iSqFt Project ID# 2357639) Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 5/19/2015 for replacement and rehabilitation of approximately 5,500 LF of sanitary sewer, manholes, maintenance of flow, surface restoration and installation of approximately 11,000 LF of cured in place pipe methods and other miscellaneous work for the Bedford Road- Phase IV: Mill Run. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 5/7/2015 at 10:00 AM at the Allegany County Office Building, Commissioner's Meeting Room #100, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland. Bids should be submitted to Alleghany County, 701 Kelly Road, Suite 405, Cumberland, MD 21502 (301)777-5942. Plans and specifications are available from Alleghany County, Mark Yoder, P. E., 701 Kelly Road, Suite 405, Cumberland, MD, 21502 (301)777-5942. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. WATER MAIN REPLACEMENTS, STONE, SHANNON ROAD/CHERRY HILL ROAD (iSqFt Project ID# 2359042) Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 4/23/2015 for construction of approximately 11,170 LF of water main replacement with 9 fire hydrants for the Stone and Shannon Road/ Cherry Hill Road. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/17/2015 at 10:00 AM at the Ohio County Development Authority's offices, City/County building, Room 215, 1500 Chapline Street, Wheeling. Bids should be submitted to Ohio County Development Authority, 1500 Chapline Street, Room 215, Wheeling, WV 26003 (304)234-3893. Plans and specifications are available from Vaughn, Coast & Vaughn, 154 South Marietta Street, Saint Clairsville, OH, 43950 (740)695-7256. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. BIENNIAL CONSTRUCTION/ MAINTENANCE, SANITARY BOARD OF CHARLESTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2356406) Proposals to complete various construction and maintenance projects as directed via work orders periodically issued by the CSB, primarily include sewer extensions or replacements, sewer system improvements, sewage pumping stations, sewer taps, repairs, miscellaneous maintenance projects, and other associated heavy/utility construction work for the City of Charleston will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 5/22/2015. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/30/2015 at 10:00 AM at the CSB Office, 208 26th Street West, Charleston. Bids should be submitted to Charleston Sanitary Board, Tim Haapala, PE, 208 26th Street, Charleston, WV 25312 (304)348-1084. SITE IMPROVEMENTS, TROUT POND RECREATION AREA, LOST CREEK (iSqFt Project ID# 2357854) Bids will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 5/22/2015 for site improvements at Trout Pond Recreation Area to include demolition of the existing bathhouse building and installation of a prefabricated toilet building, with related site preparation, utility connections, and installation of sidewalks and landscaping, installation of a potable water system, rehabilitation of a 10,000 gallon concrete water storage tank, rehabilitation of a drilled well with

submersible pump, supply and installation of a new precast water system treatment building, supply and installation of water treatment equipment, and final commissioning of new treatment system for the Trout Pond Recreation Area of the George Washington / Jefferson National Forest. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting and site showing will be scheduled; time and date will be included in the solicitation available after 4/24/2015 at http://www.fedbizopps.gov/. Bids should be submitted to www.fbo.gov and enter solicitation number AG-3395-S-15-0014. For additional information contact USDA Forest Service, Nina Barrow, 2800 N. Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423)476-9706 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com.

A/E, SEWER SEPARATION, TOWN OF SMITHERS (iSqFt Project ID# 2356480) Proposals from professional firms to provide design and construction services for a project to separating storm sewer from sanitary sewer to reduce CSO, line replacement including service laterals, drop inlets between Elm Street and the eastern end of city limits for the City of Smithers will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 4/23/2015. Proposals should be submitted to City of Smithers, 175 Michigan Avenue, P. O. Box 489, Smithers, WV 25186 (304)442-5282. For additional information contact City of Smithers, Thomas Skaggs Mayor, 175 Michigan Avenue, P. O. Box 489, Smithers, WV 25186 (304)442-5282.

HH 2015-15 April 17, 2015

ROAD BOND REFINANCING SAVES WVDOH NEARLY $26 MILLION Governor Earl Ray Tomblin Friday announced the sale of more than $133.7 million in State Road General Obligation refunding bonds, saving the state nearly $26 million in total interest payments. "Today's bond sale is a testament to the hard work we've done over the past twenty years to get our financial house in order," Gov. Tomblin said. "Our commitment to responsible financial policies is saving taxpayers millions of dollars and is a direct result hard work we have done, and continue to do, to remain one of the most fiscally responsible states in the country. These positive returns are critical to making long-term investments to improve our infrastructure." The West Virginia Legislature this session passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 50 that refinances the bonds from the $550 million Safe Roads Amendment of 1996. The refunding bonds were sold as part of a competitive sale generating $25.9 million in net savings. The governor stated that more than $25 million will be reinvested to fund capital road projects by the WVDOH in FY2016. The 1996 road bond amendment will be repaid in 2025. Currently, the WVDOH pays about $37 million annually on debt service on outstanding bonds. ASCE STUDENT CHAPTER WINS 12TH REGIONAL CONCRETE CANOE COMPETITION Fairmont State University’s American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter won first place in the Concrete Canoe Competition over the weekend at the 2015 Virginias Conference. The FSU team won first place in all five concrete canoe races, first place in final product, second place in technical paper and third place for oral presentation. Team members participating in the competition included the 2015 CAWV Scholarship Foundation winners, ASCE Student Chapter President Kalee Murphey, George Lynch and J. Cole Anderson. The Concrete Canoe team continues its tradition of excellence and for the 12th consecutive year. They will compete at the 28th Annual ASCE National Concrete Canoe Competition, June 20-22, at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. REHABILITATE DEITRICK BOULEVARD, YEAGER AIRPORT, CHARLESTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2356439) Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 4/29/2015 for rehabilitation of Deitrick Boulevard at the Central WV Regional Airport Authority, Charleston. Bids should be submitted to Yeager Airport / Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority, Rick Atkinson, 100 Airport Road, Suite 175, Charleston, WV 25311 (304)344-8033. Plans and specifications are available from L. Robert Kimball & Associates, 615 West Highland Avenue, Ebensburg, PA (814) 472-7700. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. MAIN APRON REHABILITATION, MASON COUNTY AIRPORT (iSqFt Project ID# 2357750) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/14/2015 for rehabilitation of the main apron of removal of existing pavement section, stabilization of weak subgrade soils,

cement stabilization and other appurtenances outlined in the plans and specifications for the Mason County Airport. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/28/2015 at 1:30 PM at the Mason County Airport, Point Pleasant. Bids should be submitted to Mason County Commission, 200 Sixth Street, Point Pleasant, WV 25550 (304)675-1110. Plans and specifications are available from Chapman Technical Group, 43 East Main Street, P. O. Box 229, Buckhannon, WV 26201 (304)472-8914. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. REBID: AIRFIELD LIGHTING, GRANT COUNTY AIRPORT, PETERSBURG (iSqFt Project ID# 2357924) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/1/2015 for installation of a new medium intensity runway and taxiway edge lighting system at the Grant County Airport, Petersburg. Bids should be submitted to Grant County Airport Authority, Larry Stahl, 440 Airport Road, HC 33, Box 55, Petersburg, WV 26847 (304)257-4435. Plans and specifications are available from Chapman Technical Group, 200 Sixth Avenue, P. O. Box 1355, Saint Albans, WV 25177 (304)727-5501. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. THE MARKET, ALUM CREEK, LINCOLN COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2359294) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/5/2015 for civil/site work includes gravel drives and parking areas, concrete sidewalks and pads, stormwater collection system, sanitary sewer lines to future system, and gas, electric and water service extensions, construction of two structures: an 1,800 SF open-air Pavilion with a covered vendor area, comprised of wood columns on concrete foundations, wood trusses and deck supporting a metal roof system and a concrete floor, and a 785 SF single story building with interior space for vendors, a toilet room, a janitor’s closet, mechanical room, and an office area; comprised of wood framed walls, partitions and roof, conventional spread footings and a sealed finish concrete slab-on-grade, with conventional wood trusses and deck with a metal roof. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/21/2015 at 2:00 PM at 502 Midway Road, Alum Creek. Bids should be submitted to Lincoln County Economic Development Authority, 6888 McClellan Street, Suite 2, West Hamlin, WV 25571. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT, JUDICIAL CENTER RETAINING WALL (iSqFt Project ID# 2357641) Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 5/7/2015 for removal and replacement of the retaining wall at the southwest corner of the Berkeley County Judicial Center, 380 West South Street, Martinsburg, A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/23/2015 at 3:00 PM in the Dunn Building, 400 West Stephen Street, Room 205, Martinsburg. Bids should be submitted to Berkeley County Council, 400 West Stephen Street, Suite 201, Martinsburg, WV 25401 (304)676-4184. Plans and specifications are available from Berkeley County Council, 400 West Stephen Street, Suite 201, Martinsburg, WV 25401 (304)676-4184. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. PAVING, CITY OF HURRICANE

(iSqFt Project ID# 2357544) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 4/24/2015 for paving of 2600, 2800, and 2900 blocks of Virginia Avenue for the City of Hurricane. Bids should be submitted to City of Hurricane, 3255 Teays Valley Road, P. O. Box 1086, Hurricane, WV 25526 (304)562-5896. Plans and specifications are available from City of Hurricane, Ben Newhouse, 3255 Teays Valley Road, P. O. Box 1086, Hurricane, WV 25526 (304)562-5896. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. STREET PAVING, TOWN OF GRANVILLE (iSqFt Project ID# 2357717) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 5/26/2015 for resurfacing of six town roadways with milling, base coat and finish coat of asphalt for the Town of Granville. Bids should be submitted to Town of Granville, 1245 Main Street, Granville, WV 26534 (304)599-5080. Plans and specifications are available from Town of Granville, Ron Snyder, 1245 Main Street, Granville, WV 26534 (304)599-5080. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. OLD MAGISTRATES COURT PAVING, NEW CUMBERLAND (iSqFt Project ID# 2357722) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/1/2015 for site clearance, grading of site, adjusting utility valves to proper level, and installation of curbing and paving of a parking surface for the Hancock County Commission. A mandatory pre-bid meeting and walk-through will be held on 4/23/2015 at 11:00 AM at 110 South Court Street, New Cumberland. Bids should be submitted to Hancock County Commission, 102 North Court Street, P. O. Box 367, New Cumberland, WV 26407 (304)564-3311. Plans and specifications are available from Hancock County Commission, 102 North Court Street, P. O. Box 367, New Cumberland, WV 26407 (304)564-3311. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. PAVING, VILLAGE OF BETHLEHEM (iSqFt Project ID# 2359005) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/1/2015 for paving projects for the Village of Bethlehem. Bids should be submitted to Village of Bethlehem, Building 1, Community Park Road, Bethlehem, WV 26003 (304)233-9527. Plans and specifications are available from Village of Bethlehem, Garrett S. Daniel, Building 1, Community Park Road, Bethlehem, WV 26003 (304)233-9527. Plans and specifications have been requested for the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ROADWAY PAINTING, TOWN OF GRANVILLE (iSqFt Project ID# 2359164) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 5/12/2015 for repainting of the roadway lines on University Town Centre Drive from Chaplin Road Intersection to the end of the paved portion. Bids should be submitted to Town of Granville, 1245 Main Street, Granville, WV 26534 (304)599-5080. Plans and specifications are available from Town of Granville, Ron Snyder, 1245 Main Street, Granville, WV 26534. Plans and specifications have been requested for the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. PYLES AVENUE SIDEWALKS, CITY OF MANNINGTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2359203) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/7/2015 for sidewalk replacement and construction of approximately 315 SY of concrete sidewalk and 115 LF of

concrete curb, gutter and miscellaneous items for Pyles Avenue, Mannington. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/28/2015 at 10:00 AM at Mannington City Hall, 206 Main Street, Mannington. Bids should be submitted to City of Mannington, 206 Main Street, Mannington, WV 26582 (304)986-2700. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, Bridgeport, WV, 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are available for viewing in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. SITE IMPROVEMENTS, TROUT POND RECREATION AREA, LOST CREEK (iSqFt Project ID# 2357854) Bids will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 5/22/2015 for site improvements at Trout Pond Recreation Area to include demolition of the existing bathhouse building and installation of a prefabricated toilet building, with related site preparation, utility connections, and installation of sidewalks and landscaping, installation of a potable water system, rehabilitation of a 10,000 gallon concrete water storage tank, rehabilitation of a drilled well with submersible pump, supply and installation of a new precast water system treatment building, supply and installation of water treatment equipment, and final commissioning of new treatment system for the Trout Pond Recreation Area of the George Washington / Jefferson National Forest. A non-mandatory pre-bid meeting and site showing will be scheduled; time and date will be included in the solicitation available after 4/24/2015 at http://www.fedbizopps.gov/. Bids should be submitted to www.fbo.gov and enter solicitation number AG-3395-S-15-0014. For additional information contact USDA Forest Service, Nina Barrow, 2800 North Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN 37312 (423)476-9706 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. SECURITY FENCE, ROBERT SHELL JUVENILE CENTER (iSqFt Project ID# 2357869) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/20/2015 for installation of approximately 450' of 12' high security fencing with three walk through gates, and one drive through gate for the Robert Shell Juvenile Center, Barboursville. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/30/2015 at 1:00 PM at Robert Shell Juvenile Center, 2 O'Hanlon Place, Barboursville. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DJS1500000010. For additional information contact State of WV, Laura Hooper, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-1468 or email [email protected]. Plans and specifications are available from www.wv.Oasis.gov. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. MORGAN COUNTY LANDFILL EROSION REPAIR (iSqFt Project ID# 2358882) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 6/4/2015 for restoration and reclamation of erosion for the Morgan County Landfill. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 5/7/2015 at 10:00 AM at Milo School Road, Berkeley Springs. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DEP1500000081. For additional information contact State of WV, Beth Collins, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-2157 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from State of WV at www.wv.Oasis.gov. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. TREE / SHRUB PLANTING, WV DEP

(iSqFt Project ID# 2358883) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/13/2015 for tree planting services on coal mining bond forfeiture sites for the WV Department of Environmental Protection/ Office of Special Reclamation. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DEP1500000082. For additional information contact State of WV, Beth Collins, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-2157 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from www.wvOasis.gov .Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. FOREST CLEARING / ROAD CREATION, PANTHER WMA (iSqFt Project ID# 2358926) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 5/1/2015 for clearing of designated forested areas on Panther Wildlife Management Area, painting and flagging boundaries for development and construction of an approximately 0.5 miles of access road. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/22/2015 at 1:00 PM at the Manager's Headquarters, Rt. 32, Panther Creek Road, Panther, WV. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov. and solicitation number DNR1500000096. For additional information contact State of WV, Jessica Chambers, 2006 Robert C. Byrd Drive, Beckley, WV 25801 (304)558-3397 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from State of WV at www.wvOasis.gov. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. EOI, BLACKWATER FALLS SLED RUN, PHASE III (DNR1500000018) (iSqFt Project ID# 2359223) Expression of Interest from professional firms interested in providing additional parking, fire pit, and minor improvements to the warming hut and other related improvements to the facility at the Sled Run at Blackwater Falls State Park will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/19/2015. Proposals should be submitted to State of WV, Laura Hooper, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-1468 or email [email protected] . For additional information contact State of WV, Laura Hooper, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-1468. EQUIPMENT LEASING/RENTAL WITHOUT OPERATORS, WVDOH (DOT1500000087) (iSqFt Project ID# 2360033) An open-end contract to provide equipment for lease/rental from individuals and organizations, without Operator, for use at WV Division of Highways’ locations throughout the State of WV will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/13/2015. PAPER BIDS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FOR THIS SOLICITATION. ON-LINE/ELECTRONIC BIDDING WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. YOU MAY MAIL OR FAX YOUR BIDS TO THE ADDRESS/FAX NUMBER LISTED ON THE SOLICITATION. Bids should be submitted to State of WV, Misty Delong, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-8802. Plans and specifications are available from State of WV, Misty Delong, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-8802. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BOX BEAMS, WVDOH, DISTRICT 9 (iSqFt Project ID# 2356713) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/13/2015 for fabricated prestressed box beams for delivery to site in accordance with specifications for WVDOH District 9. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DOT1500000082. For

additional information contact State of WV, Crystal Rink, 2019 Washington Street East, Charleston, WV 25311 (304)558-2402 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from www.wvOasis.gov. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. STRUCTURAL BEAMS (iSqFt Project ID# 2356756) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/12/2015 for construction and delivery of HP-10x42 and W-8x21 structural steel beams for piling for WVDOH. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DOT1500000086. For additional information contact State of WV, Misty Delong, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-8802 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from www.wvOasis.gov Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BOX BEAMS, DISTRICT 5 (Bid date 4/9/2015) Carr Concrete Corporation ...................................................................................... $96,655 Eastern Vault Company, Inc. .................................................................................. 108,420 LITTLE DAYCAMP BRANCH REFUSE PROJECT/DEP17112, MCDOWELL COUNTY (Bid date 4/9/2015) Pineville Paving & Excavating, Inc. ....................................................................... $301,924 Green Mountain Company ...................................................................................... 340,000 ALL Con LLC ............................................................................................................ 379,890 A & A Energy, Inc. ..................................................................................................... 387,196 Carpenter Reclamation Inc. ...................................................................................... 437,355 Aspen Corporation.................................................................................................. 439,435 Eastern Arrow Corporation, Inc. ............................................................................ 442,313 River Works, Inc. ....................................................................................................... 723,186 *CAWV Members in bold type

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Call # Description Counties Bidder Name Bid Amount

1 PHILIPPI COVERED BRIDGE BARBOUR ORDERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $2,052,451

REPAIRS TRITON CONSTRUCTION INC $2,751,250

2 MIDWAY ROAD BARBOUR DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $181,103

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $182,187

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $191,014

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $209,956

3 FAIRMONT AVENUE MARION BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $958,738

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $1,085,095

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $1,116,372

4 BASNETTVILLE LOW LEVEL MARION SMH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $363,196

BRIDGE OHIO BRIDGE CORPORATION DBA U.S. BRIDGE $414,995

HOKE BROTHERS CONTRACTING, INC. $435,164

MOUNTAIN STATE BRIDGE, CO. $514,746

BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. $634,148

5 PLANTATION ROAD PUTNAM WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $484,327

6 CROCKETT CONCRETE WAYNE PAULS CONCRETE, INC. $688,026

GIRDER BRIDGE REPLACEMENT MOUNTAIN STATE BRIDGE, CO. $854,026

BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. $892,590

7 GRANTSVILLE RESURFACING CALHOUN KELLY PAVING, INC. $414,499

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $516,369

8 CRESTON - ANAMORIAH CALHOUN KELLY PAVING, INC. $928,433

RESURFACING WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $1,020,896

9 MIDDLE ISLAND ROAD DODDRIDGE BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $485,120

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $492,890

DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $502,120

KELLY PAVING, INC. $503,801

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $532,750

10 CHESTNUT ST - JEFFERSON RD KANAWHA WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $384,663

11 DUNBAR 10th STREET SIGNALS KANAWHA BAYLISS & RAMEY, INC. $456,884

DAVIS H. ELLIOT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $557,028

12 WALNUT STREET KANAWHA DAVIS H. ELLIOT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $142,677

TRAFFIC SIGNAL BAYLISS & RAMEY, INC. $149,718

WEST VIRGINIA SIGNAL AND LIGHT, INC. $170,913

13 BLUE HORIZON DRIVE MONONGALIA DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $363,193

BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $365,078

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $395,533

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $433,588

14 MORGANTOWN-GRAFTON ROAD MONONGALIA BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $299,121

DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $313,822

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $319,518

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $354,116

15 SHADOW HILL - MT CARMEL PLEASANTS KELLY PAVING, INC. $1,096,297

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RESTORATION

16 NEW MARTINSVILLE WETZEL DAVIS H. ELLIOT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $562,212

ROADWAY LIGHTING

17 EAST STREET RESURFACING WOOD KELLY PAVING, INC. $268,000

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $313,740

18 GRANTSVILLE SLIP REPAIR CALHOUN MARKS DRILLING $325,173

BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $353,152

THAXTON CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., OF SISSONVILLE $399,994

ALAN STONE CO., INC. $438,219

BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. $488,895

19 WASHINGTON STREET EAST KANAWHA WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $292,238

20 MACCORKLE AVE. KANAWHA WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $950,645

21 WALKERSVILLE-WESTON ROAD LEWIS J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $306,587

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $327,603

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $340,202

BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $349,504

22 ROCKPORT I/C NB WOOD CIVIL CONSTRUCTION, INC. $173,400

BRIDGE REPAIR BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. $183,994

ADVANTAGE STEEL & CONSTRUCTION, LLC $199,870

ORDERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $227,080

23 PECKS MILL TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOGAN DAVIS H. ELLIOT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $84,807

BAYLISS & RAMEY, INC. $92,060

WEST VIRGINIA SIGNAL AND LIGHT, INC. $92,081

24 NUTTER FARM BRIDGE RITCHIE MOUNTAIN STATE BRIDGE, CO. $56,499

DEMOLITION SMH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $78,005

OHIO BRIDGE CORPORATION DBA U.S. BRIDGE $79,000

KANAWHA STONE COMPANY, INC. $113,100

BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. $123,880

25 HUNTERS FORK ROAD +1 BARBOUR J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $383,926

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $405,918

DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $418,106

26 CLEARVIEW HEIGHTS BRIDGE KANAWHA SMH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $54,411

MOUNTAIN STATE BRIDGE, CO. $59,826

THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSONVILLE$79,000

BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. $140,947

27 ELK RIVER ROAD KANAWHA WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $727,005

28 SISSONVILLE DRIVE KANAWHA WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $549,022

29 US 60 KANAWHA WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $1,576,176

30 CHURCHVILLE ROAD LEWIS J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $348,760

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $381,940

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $425,754

31 VALLEY CHAPEL ROAD LEWIS J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $332,777

DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $348,883

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $361,477

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MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $389,374

32 THOMAS RIDGE - GILL ROAD MASON WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $738,634

33 BEECHURST AVENUE MONONGALIA MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $530,321

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $649,136

34 CANYON ROAD MONONGALIA BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $593,508

DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $598,211

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $602,657

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $734,932

35 ZINN ROAD +2 MONONGALIA DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $332,452

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $345,864

STONE PAVING, INC. $350,070

BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $352,971

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $386,273

36 BLUELICK ROAD PUTNAM WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $121,920

37 MIDWAY ROAD PUTNAM WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $302,358

38 ROCKY STEP PUTNAM WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $405,442

39 MACOMBER-HARDESTY ROAD PRESTON DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $921,103

STONE PAVING, INC. $966,752

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $980,612

BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $998,595

J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $1,039,658

WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $1,089,785

40 DISTRICT TWO HEADQUARTERS CABELL TRI-STATE ROOFING & SHEET METAL CO. $1,017,000

ROOF REPLACEMENT BOGGS ROOFING, INC. $1,077,340

41 CHIEF LOGAN STATE LOGAN CARPENTER RECLAMATION, INC. $5,697,777

PARK ROAD A.L.L. CONSTRUCTION, INC. $5,968,447

KANAWHA STONE COMPANY, INC. $5,994,907

TRITON CONSTRUCTION INC $6,821,700

VECELLIO & GROGAN, INC. $7,590,572

MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. $7,691,829

42 TUPPERS CRK - FAIRPLAIN JACKSON, WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $12,070,745

KANAWHA

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